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Amit
Amit originates in Sanskrit and means "endless". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, Nepal and the Middle East. In the US it is rather rare.
Amita
Amita is a feminine form of Amit. Amit originates in Sanskrit and means "endless". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, Nepal and the Middle East. In the US it is rather rare.
Amitai
Amitai is a Hebrew word that means truth. It is a Biblical name and appears in the Old Testament. Amitai was the father of the prophet Jonas.
Amitola
Amitola originates in Native American languages and means "like a rainbow". As a feminine given name it is rather rare in the United States.
Amity
Amity originates in Latin language and is taken from the English word for "fellowship, friendship". It is also the name of various places throughout the United States.
Ammon
Ammon can have two meanings. In Ancient Egypt 'Amon or Amun' was the chief deity, and the name Ammon is derived from that. Also there is a region north-east of the Dead Sea called Ammon. The Ammonites and the Israelite were constantly at war with each other in the Old Testament. It could therefore be a place name too.
Amory
Most likely a variant of Amery, ultimately derived from Emery. Emery originates in Germanic languages and means "home power". Formerly it was more popular as a masculine given name, recently it gained popularity as a feminine given name as well. It also functions as a surname. Amory was the name of a character in Fitzgerald's 1920 novel This Side of Paradise.
Amos
Amos is a Biblical name that means 'bearer of a burden'. Some places also give it an additional meaning of strength. It is closely related to the name Amoz and it is possible that both are the same name with just a variation in the spelling.
Amoz
Amoz is a Hebrew name that means “the bearer of a burden”. In certain contexts it can also mean strength. In the Bible the prophet Isiah’s father's name was Amoz.
Amparo
Amparo originates in Spanish language and means "protection". It is a very popular name in the region of Valencia, Spain, since the Virgen de los desamparados (Our Lady of the Forsaken) is the patron saint of Valencia.
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